agreed and he might think its worth if for the chance of going out there. totally new challenge.he's won it all here. go there be an understudy for a couple of years then chance his hand as a coach in the NRL.taking over from smith worked well for him at Bradford!

I thought you were supposed to go from Assistant to Head Coach, not Head Coach and ex test Coach to Assistant.Plenty of Assistant Coaches have a very low profile in Australia and many never get the chance at a top job, the ones that do often have to wait many years look at Ivan Henjak as one example.

Steven Kearney is the Kiwi Test Coach but can not crack an NRL top job, neither could the previous Kiwi Coach the Leeds current Coach.Could be a very long wait if true.

Noble has always been quite open about wanting to coach in the NRL.. and theres no way he'd get a head coaches job without serving some time as an assistant.. there are plenty of assistant coaches in the NRL who have coached top grade sides before.. royce simmons and steve folkes spring to mind. so dont think he'll be too worried about not being in total control.. hope he does have a go down under..

Noble has always been quite open about wanting to coach in the NRL.. and theres no way he'd get a head coaches job without serving some time as an assistant.. there are plenty of assistant coaches in the NRL who have coached top grade sides before.. royce simmons and steve folkes spring to mind. so dont think he'll be too worried about not being in total control.. hope he does have a go down under..

Both of your examples are Coaches that have been sacked from the top job though.Simmons had zero chance of a top spot again in the NRL.Folkes has come back from fitness Coach for the West Indies Cricket team to a similar role at Wests, he is no chance at Head Coach in the NRL again, he has pushed his barrow everywhere and in fact would have been better for Saints or Bradford than what they have chosen.

ian millward had loads of success at saints as head coach and also had a head coach role at wigan, 2 of super leagues glamour coaching jobs yet only got a sniff over in austailia as an assistant coach. think it was at north queensland and canberra.

i dont think the aussies give much recognition to coaches who have done well in the english super league, daniel anderson being a slight exception, i just think they dont regard the english super league as being anything special.

ian millward had loads of success at saints as head coach and also had a head coach role at wigan, 2 of super leagues glamour coaching jobs yet only got a sniff over in austailia as an assistant coach. think it was at north queensland and canberra.

i dont think the aussies give much recognition to coaches who have done well in the english super league, daniel anderson being a slight exception, i just think they dont regard the english super league as being anything special.

Anderson although getting Parramatta through a late charge to the Grand Final last year is in danger of losing his Job in the off season after this years disastrous campaign.On Paper Parramatta are a team that should be in the top 6.Failure is not accepted by Clubs that have the quality Cattle

January 2010 finds Brian Noble with a team of fewer than 10 players, playing in a town 100 miles from its home base and where there is little indigenous support and a negligible number of juvenile local rugby league players.

Financial constraints mean that he cannot pay transfer fees for players and cannot pay wages up to the full salary cap. He signs journeymen with no top-level international experience to play in Superleague but also continues the development of Welsh players via a link with the South Wales Scorpions, who are also starting from scratch at a new ground and under new ownership. Young Welsh players such as Elliot Kear, Lloyd White, Ben Flower get some opportunity to play in Superleague that no other club would have offered them.

September 2010 finds the Crusaders in the playoffs, ahead of Bradford, Wakefield, Castleford, Catalans and London. The Scorpions finish sixth in Championship 1, ahead of Workington, London and Gateshead.

You're right ... after following up a career history of winning three Grand Finals and a Challenge Cup with Bradford, the saving Wigan from relegation with this kind of abject failure at Wrexham ... he must be a rubbish coach.

January 2010 finds Brian Noble with a team of fewer than 10 players, playing in a town 100 miles from its home base and where there is little indigenous support and a negligible number of juvenile local rugby league players.

Financial constraints mean that he cannot pay transfer fees for players and cannot pay wages up to the full salary cap. He signs journeymen with no top-level international experience to play in Superleague but also continues the development of Welsh players via a link with the South Wales Scorpions, who are also starting from scratch at a new ground and under new ownership. Young Welsh players such as Elliot Kear, Lloyd White, Ben Flower get some opportunity to play in Superleague that no other club would have offered them.

September 2010 finds the Crusaders in the playoffs, ahead of Bradford, Wakefield, Castleford, Catalans and London. The Scorpions finish sixth in Championship 1, ahead of Workington, London and Gateshead.

You're right ... after following up a career history of winning three Grand Finals and a Challenge Cup with Bradford, the saving Wigan from relegation with this kind of abject failure at Wrexham ... he must be a rubbish coach.

How many effing medals have you got?

Good post - well said.

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January 2010 finds Brian Noble with a team of fewer than 10 players, playing in a town 100 miles from its home base and where there is little indigenous support and a negligible number of juvenile local rugby league players.

Financial constraints mean that he cannot pay transfer fees for players and cannot pay wages up to the full salary cap. He signs journeymen with no top-level international experience to play in Superleague but also continues the development of Welsh players via a link with the South Wales Scorpions, who are also starting from scratch at a new ground and under new ownership. Young Welsh players such as Elliot Kear, Lloyd White, Ben Flower get some opportunity to play in Superleague that no other club would have offered them.

September 2010 finds the Crusaders in the playoffs, ahead of Bradford, Wakefield, Castleford, Catalans and London. The Scorpions finish sixth in Championship 1, ahead of Workington, London and Gateshead.

You're right ... after following up a career history of winning three Grand Finals and a Challenge Cup with Bradford, the saving Wigan from relegation with this kind of abject failure at Wrexham ... he must be a rubbish coach.

How many effing medals have you got?

Great post H, says it all. Nobby's the best British coach of the Super League era by a country mile.

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Grouped around the TV sets
They ran down every lead
They repeated every test
They checked out all the data on their lists
And then the alien anthropologists
Admitted they were still perplexed
But on eliminating every other reason
For our sad demise
They logged the only explanation left
This species has amused itself to death
No tears to cry no feelings left
This species has amused itself to death